100 Days with Mr. Arrogant

  • Ha Ji-won Kang Ha -young
  • Kim Jae -won Ahn Hyung- joon
  • Kim Tae- hyeon: Yeong -eun
  • Han Min: Hyeon -ju
  • Kim Chang -wan: Ha -young's father
  • Lee Eung - kyung: Ha -young's mother

100 Days with Mr. Arrogant is a South Korean comedy film from the year 2004.

Action

The student Kang Ha -young will leave the day before the 100 -day relationship anniversary ( 백일 기념 ) by her boyfriend. To get rid of her frustration she kicks a can lying on the road from it. Here she meets Hyung- joon at the top of his car builds an accident it. He asks Ha -young that she pays the damages and wants to 3 million Won. Since Ha -young does not have enough money, offers Hyung- joon that they can act as its slave work off their debt. The signed her slave contract states that Ha -young 100 days must serve Hyung- joon. She cleans his house, bought for him and has other things for their new masters do. Incidentally, however, she finds out that the auto repair cost only 100,000 won and takes revenge on him. Hyung- joon but does not give in and lends itself to her parents as her new tutor at. She falls in love with him.

Reviews

Manfred Selzer criticizes the " predictability of the overall work ", what could fizzle the existing positive aspects of the film. The film was " one of those typical mediocre to bad copies ", published after the success of My Sassy Girl. Also in the review on Pride of Korea, the success of My Sassy Girl is mentioned, but rather resembles the movie My Tutor Friend. The comedy had " many own funny and new ideas ", but disappoint the conclusion of was " exaggerated cheesy and melodramatic " advised.

Production background

100 Days with Mr. Arrogant had an estimated budget of 3.2 million U.S. dollars. In South Korea, it was released in theaters on January 16, 2004.

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